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Intertextuality in Frankenstein - The influence of Paradise Lost and +The Rime of the Ancient Mariner'

Medium Periodical Article
Medium - part of - (Periodical Copy) (Date) Sep2005 (Volume) 16 (Number) 1
Medium (Periodical) English Review.
Classif 820 ENG
Subject English literature
Page 24 - 27
Authors Green, Andrew
Contents

Throughout Frankenstein Shelley makes extensive use of several source narratives, all of which interact with and within her own tale. The author describes how Milton's Paradise Lost and Coleridge's `The Rime of the Ancient Mariner' have a highly significant role to play in the unravelling of the novel

Keywords
19th century fiction     English literature     Epic poetry     Gothic fiction     Horror